White Liar

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Book: White Liar Read Free
Author: T.J. Sin
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Chloe managed to say between erratic bouts of laughter after they both finally hit the downstairs bathroom.  It was way too late for either of them to return to class without getting a tardy, so the two girls decided to hide out in the bathroom until the next class.
    "Did you see his face?"  She asked with a goofy grin stretching from one corner to the other, "Classic.  It was absolutely classic and that picture is so going up on Facebook."
    Erica proudly beamed.  Chloe could see that she loved every minute of embarrassment that Justin was suffering and was looking forward to more stunts like the one that they had just performed.  In time, they would eventually lead to his ultimate downfall.  This revenge paled in comparison to the embarrassment that Erica had been forced to endure after that horrible night at the party. The arrogant, pompous jerk had the nerve to ruthlessly deflower her and then forget her without a second glance.  At least she could find a little bit of satisfaction in watching the local player being out-played at his own game.
    "That was hilarious," Erica grinned, glancing back up at her cousin with a look of hero worship brandishing her face, "He deserved everything that he got and then some for what he did to me."
    Chloe's attention was solely focused on her phone.  She finished putting up the post of Justin's nude self on Facebook then turned back to Erica, "He deserves so much more than just this, Erica.  We are only getting started.  By the time that I get through with him, he's not going to have a clue as to what the hell hit him." 
    Chloe spun around and looked back at her reflection in the mirror.  A mischievous smile curled up on her lips, "I plan on hitting him where it hurts the most.  By the time that we get through with him, he will be begging you for forgiveness and me for mercy."
    Erica joined her at the sink in front of the mirror and turned on the spigot.  She took her time washing her hands.  She was so happy.  She didn't think anything at this point could bring her down.  She reached over and cut off the water.  Chloe handed her a paper towel to dry her hands.  She lifted her head and with a serious expression on her face she said to her cousin, "I am so glad that you are here Chloe.  I'm sorry about what happened back at your home but I'm not sorry that you're here.  Hopefully, your mom can find a good job here and you guys will stay."
    Chloe returned her smile and felt a tremendous amount of sisterly affection.  Erica had been there for her and she was glad that she now had the opportunity to return the favor.  She didn't leave much behind back at her old home other than a lot of bad memories that she would be more than happy to forget.  She hadn't been very well-liked , which is the exact reason she learned to not give a damn about anything but herself and her family.  Erica was family and the way that Chloe looked at it, if you mess with Erica, then you mess with her.  At that point, all bets are off and there will be hell to pay. Justin won’t be the first to learn the true extent of Chloe Miller's wrath.
    Chloe rested her hand on her shoulder and squeezed, "I'm glad that I'm here too."  And she meant that.  Erica threw herself at her, taking her by complete surprise, and wrapped her up in a bone crushing hug.  Her weight knocked Chloe off balance and they both stumbled backwards in a heap of arms and legs until the two girls found themselves lying on their butts in the middle of the floor. 
    For a second, they both just stayed there, shell shocked.  It only took a moment before they both simultaneously burst out laughing. 
    "Are you okay?"  Chloe finally asked after their rowdy laughter started to quiet down somewhat.
    With a grin as big as the state of Texas, Erica leaned over and rubbed her rear. 
    "My ass is sore but other than that I'm okay.  What about you?"  She asked, pushing herself up from the dingy tiled floor.
    Another giggle spilled

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